Migration from Africa to Spain has tripled under Spain’s socialist government, and it’s only the beginning

The toxic trifecta of people traffickers, open-border “NGOs” and the new left wing government in Madrid has already achieved a gargantuan rise in the volume of illegal immigrants reaching Spanish shores in the year to date.

Immigrants are being redirected to Spain after Italy (a former immigrant hub) under a new right wing populist government decided to strictly enforce its borders. The opposite has happened in Spain, and the effects have been quite literally immediate, as we have reported before.

The Interior Ministry has reported that in the year to date (Jan 1 – Sept 15) 33,215 immigrants arrived by boat, as opposed to 11,464 in the same period in 2017. That is a threefold surge in migration.

This is only likely to rise, as the left/far left coalition government has effectively told the Maritime Safety and Rescue Society (SASEMAR), a sea rescue Agency, to pick up every boatload in the Mediterranean Sea that it locates, rather than repatriate them to Morocco and other countries of origin.

In addition, the leftist government seems to be negotiating with the open-borders “NGO” Proactiva Open Arms, funded partly by George Soros and operated by a separatist Catalan, to bring up to 200,000 illegal immigrants to Spain in 2019 alone, as reported by Gefira Foundation in the Netherlands, which monitors global demographic shifts.

But this could be just the tip of the iceberg, as the far left “Chavista” Party, Podemos (which infamously received funding from both Venezuela’s Chaves government and the Iranian Ayatollahs), has stated that their ultimate goal is to bring up to 4 million immigrants to Spain by 2020 – and give them all papers and welfare benefits the moment they reach Iberian territory.

The economy has already started suffering in just three months of left wing rule – the tsunami of illegal immigrants arriving in Spain is likely to put increased pressure on jobs, wages, house prices, as well as the social security and pension system burdens of the country.